Bleachers put a rousing performed their hit ‘Don’t Take the Money’ off their latest LP ‘Gone Now’ on the MTV VMAs Pre-Show, and it appears Jack Atinoff had no problem throwing some equipment around at the end of it.
Actor and 30 Seconds to Mars frontman Jared Leto paid tribute to Chester Bennington of Linkin Park last night during the MTV VMAs. Leto also remarked on the tragic loss of Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell and the friendship he shared with Bennington.
“Chester was my friend, as he was to so many, and witnessing his life taught me important things, especially about working relentlessly, pursuing dreams and being kind and caring while doing it. When I think about him, Chester, I see his face, which was always smiling. I think about his heart, which he wore on his sleeve. I think how kindly he treated me, my brother Tomo, our band. I think about his wife and his six, six incredible children. I think about his family. I think about his band, who were really his brothers, and I remember his voice, at once ferocious and delicate. That voice will live forever. If there’s anyone out there watching this who feel there is no hope, hear me out: You are not alone. Reach out. Share your thoughts. Do not give up.”
Tegan & Sara stopped by our LOUNGE with Brian and Lou this week for an intimate session where the twin sister duo discussed their evolution from a guitar based band to more melodic vibes, what they would sound like if they were a metal band, how they work as twins, the Lego Movie, and much more. This performance features live intimate performances of ‘Stop Desire’ (3:56) , ‘Boyfriend’ (14:22) and ‘Closer'(23;37). If you would like to see an exclusive session like this one in person, text the word LOUNGE to 312101.
Check out the latest music videos from Tegan & Sara here
For people looking for other ways to help out, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner established a relief fund for flood victims.
The Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund will accept tax deductible flood relief donations. The fund is administered by the Greater Houston Community Foundation.
“We are getting calls from across the country and right here in our hometown, and the generosity of people who understand this disaster is truly amazing,” Turner said. “Together we can make a difference to those who will need extensive help to get back on their feet once this storm is over.”
Methods to Donate:
Online Credit Card Donations: Visit www.ghcf.org. Online credit card donations will be assessed a small fee, typically 3%, by the credit card companies. Donors have the option of increasing their credit card donations to cover this fee.
Checks/Money Orders: Mail to Greater Houston Community Foundation, 5120 Woodway Drive, Suite 6000, Houston, TX 77056.
Transfer Cash by Wire: Wire To: JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A.
Houston, TX
ABA # 021000021
For credit to: Greater Houston Community Foundation
A/C#: 849170287
For further credit to: Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund
This movie theater in central London is offering Sunday morning screenings that welcome dogs…yes, the movies have gone to dogs. It looks adorable but if you think someone talking during the movie is bad, imagine what happens when you got a yorkie that is just barking through the best parts? I would love to have Dachshund chilling with me while I watch a great big screen movie.
Thirty Seconds to Mars have a new album on the way and performed its lead single for the first time last (Aug. 27) at the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards.
About an hour after frontman Jared Leto’s poignant tribute to Chester Bennington and Chris Cornell, he re-took the stage alongside his bandmates to bring “Walk on Water” to life for the first time. But this was no ordinary award show performance. During the pre-show interviews, Leto promised a riveting, first-of-its-kind show, and — for those watching at home, at least — his band did have a pretty bonkers concept in mind. READ MORE
Tonight is the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards. Remember when videos were the only thing that made that channel go ’round?
So, it felt natural to feature alternative music videos today somehow. Since it’s the 34th annual show, I thought maybe featuring 34 music videos? But that’s a recipe for “too long, didn’t read.” We could shrink that list to say, the top 10. But we would be leaving out wayyyy too many.
So instead, let’s look at one bands contribution to telling a musical story through pictures. Specifically, Green Day.
10 – Longview
This was the music video that put the band on the map. A three-time nominee in 1994, one of the categories being “Artist To Watch.” That’s a understatement now, looking back on thing, isn’t it?
9 – American Idiot
In 2004, Green Day under took the task of creating a “punk rock opera” following the life of a adolescent anti-hero whose is conflicted between the emotions of rage and love. The result? “American Idiot,” which has since spawned a Broadway stage show. The title track was as straight forward a performance video as possible — save for a little messy twist at the end.
8 – Walking Contradiction
Just a fun narrative, and most notably, directed by Roman Coppola. He is the son of famed director Francis Ford Coppola and an accomplished Hollywood player on his own: he co-wrote Wes Anderson heavyweights “The Darjeeing Limited” and “Moonrise Kingdom.” Other music video credits include The Presidents Of The United States Of America (Lump), Fatboy Slim (Gangsta Trippin’), and The Strokes (Last Nite).
7 – Hitchin’ A Ride
Feels like we took a trip into prohibition era United States of America. Of course, the distortion and volume was probably way beyond the 1920s would have liked. But don’t worry — their grand kids are gonna love it.
6 – 21 Guns
You are looking at a three-time VMA winner. Surviving a hail of gunfire whilst trying to pull off a bank robbery isn’t a bad trick, either.
5 – Brain Stew/Jaded
When this video debuted, it felt like Green Day had arrived. The previous couple of video hits were fun, but lacked the polish that was put on this narrative-driven take. The band was no longer “one to watch,” but rather the gold standard of alternative music of the time. The video reflects this well.
4 – Jesus Of Suburbia
The release of American Idiot marked a significant point in the Green Day timeline. The band had gotten serious about the long form narrative on the album, and their music videos reflected this shift. This was the fifth and final single from the album. It checked in at just under 10 minutes…plenty of time for director Samuel Bayer to parse out the story. He was the one responsible for all the videos off this album, by the way.
3 – Boulevard Of Broken Dreams
The video has a great artist look, and that didn’t come by way of computer effects. Samuel Bayer literally took razor blades, lit cigarettes, and hot coffee to the negative to achieve the effect. It paid off: it won six Moonman trophies (in 2017, now called the Moonperson). This song is also the only one in history to win both a Grammy for Record Of The Year AND the VMA Video Of The Year.
2 – Wake Me Up When September Ends
So if the previous track was the biggest winner, why does Wake Me Up When September Ends trump it? I remember being screened this video before it’s release. This was not the goofy, fun Green Day that I had grown up with. This is the video that made people take notice, and with it’s release directly in the middle of the Iraq war, it hit home for a lot of people. It also features a couple of current Hollywood middleweights: Jamie Bell and Evan Rachel Wood.
1 – Basket Case
If you were lucky enough to grow up towards the end of the MTV era that thrived on music videos, you no doubt turned on the TV in the afternoon looking for — and expecting this one. It would be hard to argue against the importance of music videos as a second path of exposure towards making bands superstars. This video help define who Green Day was, and as such, tops this list.
Unlimited storage. It’s a continued marketing trends in media — but what exactly does “unlimited” look like?
One user of Reddit decided to put Amazon’s service to the test. He used scripts to record and compile just under 2 petabytes of pornography in the cloud.
That must be a lot, considering I had to look up the definition of a petabyte (a million gigabytes, for the record). In order to sit and view all that smut, the article from Vice estimated it would take a person about 293 years, 6 months to get through it all. You read that right. That’s 300 years of your life you couldn’t get back.
Coincidentally, Amazon discontinued the unlimited packages in June. I wonder why that is? — [eric]
Hurricane Harvey has devastated the Texas coastal area with heavy flooding in the country’s 4th largest city, Houston. A quarter of million people are without power in the area, people fleeing to the roofs of their homes, and many people rescued from the flood plan in Houston and Galveston. “It’s going to last four to five days,” Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said late Saturday. “This is Day One,” he said. For complete coverage of Hurricane Harvey, go here to WLSAM.COM
Here is how you can help those affected
American Red Cross : You can donate online here or call 1-800-RED-CROSS, or make a $10 donation by texting the word REDCROSS to 90999.
Salvation Army: This group will provide long-term relief to victims of Hurricane Harvey. You can donate here
Texas Diaper Bank is accepting donations to help families affected, you can help here.
So maybe you are texting someone with an HBO GO password right now or organizing a watch party for it, but tonight is the Season 7 finale of ‘Game of Thrones’. The most talked about scripted TV show of our time is teasing something huge with the title of the episode getting the most speculation from the millions of fans of the fantasy drama series. The title “the Dragon and the Wolf” has stirred up fan theories that protagonist Jon Snow and dragon whisperer lady Daenerys Targarye may form some more defined bond in the episode, but nothing is for sure.
It’s also worth nothing that this will be the show’s longest episode clocking in at 79 minutes so that lends even more analysis to just what might happen.
Here is the official teaser from HBO. Note this is NOT spoiler so debate away at what might happen.
If you are digging through the past few episodes to find out the details and connect the dots on who is making a play for the the throne on ‘Go’, well Watch Mojo has you covered.
It’s almost here. The fight night of the year. The biggest fight of all fights, millions of dollars in hype and anticipation will culminate this Saturday from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas when the undefeated Floyd Mayweather faces the UFC Lightweight Champion Conor McGregor in 12 rounds of boxing. The bars will be packed, your Facebook feed will be flying, the fighter’s mouths have been on a world tour, and you might need to know the hard facts to keep up. Here is a preview with videos and hard numbers to give you all you need to know before the bell rings.
FLOYD ‘MONEY’ MAYWEATHER
Age: 40
Height: 5’8
Weight: 151
Reach: 72
Record: 49-0 / 26 KOs
‘THE NOTORIOUS’ CONOR MCGREGOR
Age: 29
Height: 5’9
Weight: 153 (*Expected to fight at 170)
Reach: 74
Record (Boxing) : (0-0) / (MMA): (21-3)
Mayweather is heavily favored to win the fight, but the oddsmakers have reported wild numbers coming in with nearly $60 million currently being on the line for those betting on this mega-bout. ESPN reported that 93% of the betters are going with the risk on McGregor to turn in an upset, but several million dollar big bets have been behind Mayweather. ESPN breaks it all down here.
Mayweather comes out of retirement at 40 years of age and two years away from the ring, and boxing experts say it could be his easiest fight in his hall of fame career and bring him the legacy-cementing 50-0 status. ‘Money’ has displayed the greatest defensive skills of any boxer, taking very little damage in his bouts and winning his crafted skill. McGregor is the longshot but who has promised to win his first ever boxing bout against the world’s best pound-for-pound fighter in the first four rounds. As outlandish as his talk maybe, the Irish mixed-martial artist does not have a soft chin and has the cardio. Two-weight champion Andre Ward said today “anything can happen” today prior to the weigh-in, which is true. McGregor has the motivation and confidence in knowing he does not has much to lose as his opponent but most of all, he has 11 years of youth.
My take: Mayweather wins this fight, but if McGregor can go the distance into 6th round territory he will will walk away from the ring with merit and respect earned for MMA. Almost like the fictional fight in the first ‘Rocky’ film, Rocky Balboa just had to go the distance to walk away the proverbial winner.
Floyd Mayweather-Conor McGregor
TV lineup for the Mayweather Promotions card on Saturday (Showtime PPV, 9 p.m. ET) from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas:
Queens of the Stone Age dropped their new album Villains today. It was high on my priority list today so I was jamming it early. It’s sooo good. And I also found this cool live acoustic version of the first single “The Way You Used To Do”. It should help get you psyched for Riot Fest! -wALT
Green Day came to the Lounge prior to their epic Wrigley Field show this week for an exclusive ‘press conference’ with 101WKQX and contest winners to answer all the big questions about their career, their early roots touring in Chicago, a stripper named Dimitri, what you can’t eat before you go on stage, and so much more. It’s a fun ride into the minds of Billie Joe Armstrong, Tre Cool, and MIke Dirnt with laughs, insight, and joy shared for all.
We covered all the memorable moments and bombastic ballyhoo that was Green Day’s Wrigley Field show as well. Check out the links and videos below.
That magical moment when you’re sitting in the nose bleeds and the Green Day Upgrade Bunny comes and gives you wristbands for the floor!! Watch the video of four fans who got a great surprise at Wrigley Thursday night.
Is there anything better than some beers and a pizza with friends? Or what about a pop-up bar based on the coolest show on Earth?! Or can you beat a giveaway of cold hard cash from the hottest new app?! Check out what’s Rocking Right Now according to Kelly Rizzo!